OHIO UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

Ohio Unemployment Insurance is an option for residents
who have lost employment through no fault of their own. The State in the form of
UI assistance set by both Federal and State law.

Ohio Unemployment Insurance Law

Compensation amounts administered by the state are determined by the amount you were earning before being
laid off. Keep in mind, there are requirements to qualify to begin with, like how many weeks you worked at your previous job.

State benefits are generally offered for a 26 week maximum. It is
important to note that when the rate is higher than usual, residents can qualify for an extension. The State will compensate you for 50% percent of the wage amount you've previously earned (in most cases).

In Ohio, unemployed workers are expected to continue to search
for new employment
in order to maintain their insurance eligibility.

Unemployment Insurance Ohio

Requirements for
UI amounts and lengths of benefits depend on the current rate. Full detail on all requirements in regards to receiving compensation can be found on the OH claims page.

Unemployment Insurance Law Ohio

Those who have exhausted all original UI are entitled to extended benefits or extension IF the OH rate is higher than usual.

Under these circumstances, the basic program in actually provides up to 13 extra weeks of compensation. As of 2012, Ohio has implemented a voluntary program to compensate another 7 weeks all the way up to 20 weeks at maximum. See the eligibility section for additional information.